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Dubai Health Leadership Academy launched to build sustainable talent in healthcare
Dubai Health launched the Dubai Health Leadership Academy, a unique transformative initiative dedicated to creating a sustainable pipeline of leadership talent in healthcare. The Academy aims to foster a collaborative culture of leadership at all levels in Dubai’s academic health system and promote efficient operations to deliver its ultimate goal of ensuring a high standard of care for patients and their families.
The Dubai Health Leadership Academy launch event, held at the Etihad Museum, was attended by a distinguished gathering of delegates and healthcare professionals, including His Excellency Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Director General of Dubai Health Authority; His Excellency Abdullah Ali bin Zayed Al-Falasi, Director General of the Dubai Government Human Resources Department; Her Excellency Aisha Abdulla Miran, Director General of Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA); Adel Ahmad Al Redha, Deputy President and Chief Operations Officer of Emirates Airline; and Walid Saeed Al Awadhi, Board Member of Dubai Health.
Dubai Health Leadership Academy
The Academy reflects Dubai Health’s firm belief that investing in the professional growth of its staff is not only beneficial for individuals but also crucial for the overall strength of the organisation. This commitment to lifelong learning is one of four missions that form part of the academic health system’s innovative approach to elevate the standard of care and advance health for humanity.
Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health and President of Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), commented on the importance of the Academy within Dubai’s first integrated academic health system: "The launch of the Dubai Health Leadership Academy reflects the vision and directives of the Dubai Health Board, led by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, and supported by His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice Chairman of the Board. This initiative is designed to cultivate a sustainable and adaptable leadership framework in healthcare, equipping it to tackle future challenges, while empowering national talents to assume impactful leadership roles."
“At Dubai Health, we recognize that the strength of our healthcare system lies in the capabilities of our people. We are thrilled to announce the launch of our Leadership Academy, a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to nurturing the next generation of leaders in healthcare. At a time when our industry faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities, this academy represents our commitment to advancing both the quality of care and the caliber of leadership. As part of launching this academy, we are introducing its inaugural program, the Systems Leadership Program, in collaboration with Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. We are delighted to partner with Oxford Saïd, whose renowned expertise in leadership development is helping us advance health for humanity.”
The Systems Leadership Program, co-designed with Saïd Business School
In a significant step towards advancing healthcare leadership, Dubai Health signed an agreement with Oxford Saïd in April 2023 to launch the Systems Leadership Program (SLP), the Academy's inaugural program. Co-designed with Oxford Saïd, the SLP will equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to navigate complexity, foster innovation, and cultivate a culture of excellence and safety within Dubai Health.
Dr. Eleanor Murray, Academic Director and Senior Fellow in Management Practice at Oxford Saïd, emphasized the importance of the partnership between Dubai Health and Oxford Saïd in the creation of the SLP, stating: “As we inaugurate the Systems Leadership Program, we hope to create a cadre of leaders with the knowledge, skills and attitude to transform healthcare delivery for the benefit of patients and serve the mission of the integrated academic health system.”
Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Deputy CEO and Chief Academic Officer of Dubai Health and Provost of MBRU, highlighted the significance of the Systems Leadership Program, saying: “At Dubai Health, our mission to integrate Care, Learning, Discovery and Giving, aims to create an engine for innovation, connected for the patient and delivered through a culture of collaboration across our integrated academic health system. Grounded in our values, I believe that the Systems Leadership Program will create greater alignment across our four missions and be pivotal in uniting us as one in the advancement of health to new heights of patient centric excellence.
We are deeply appreciative of Oxford Saïd, for their invaluable partnership in bringing this vision to life. Their expertise has been instrumental in ensuring that our leaders receive a world-class learning experience tailored to the unique needs of our academic health system.”
The inaugural Systems Leadership Program is an intensive 14-month initiative focused on generative leadership and systemic change that aims to equip Dubai Health’s leaders with the skills to drive innovation, foster a culture of accountability, and lead transformative projects. Engaging 200 participants across five cohorts of 40, the program is delivered primarily through in-person sessions and includes four comprehensive modules covering strategic leadership, healthcare innovation, patient safety, and building a high-performance culture. Participants will receive personalized coaching sessions from seasoned executive coaches, alongside insights from leading experts at Oxford Saïd, ensuring both global perspectives and tailored guidance for Dubai’s healthcare needs.
Dr. Mark O’Brien, Program Director of the SLP and Associate Fellow at Oxford Saïd, remarked: “The entire team at Oxford Saïd is excited by the comprehensive leadership curriculum that will be delivered by our leading faculty members and expert global practitioners. We are committed to providing an exceptional learning experience for all participants—one that will equip and inspire them to lead excellence in healthcare delivery within Dubai Health for many decades to come.”
Dubai Health Launches Blue Café to Support Autism Care
Dubai Health continues to build on its "Patients First" promise with the launch of Blue Café, an initiative to improve autism care for children. Leveraging the expertise and resources within Dubai Health, the platform offers learning resources and funds research initiatives dedicated to improving autism care. Designed to be a ‘living lab’ within the community, the Blue Café is also an interactive space and supportive environment where parents and caregivers can connect, share experiences, and learn from each other.
Introduced initially as a parent support program at Al Jalila Children’s Hospital, it is understood that a recent diagnosis can be overwhelming for families, often leaving them feeling uncertain and isolated. Now, under Dubai Health, the initiative aims to elevate autism care for children through active participation in the community and harnessing the inherent benefits of the academic health system. Learning experts within Dubai Health have developed concise, research-informed content on a wide range of autism care topics, delivered in a user-friendly microlearning format. These bite-sized pieces of knowledge make it easy for families to fit learning into their busy schedules. The website will also host webinars, translating the latest research insights on autism into practical care strategies for families. Beyond information, the platform also provides a safe and supportive online community forum – a virtual space for families to connect, ask questions, and share valuable insights with one another.
Connecting families, Sharing Knowledge, Transforming Care
Looking ahead, Blue Cafe is brewing something special. In the coming months, a physical café in Dubai will open its doors, offering a welcoming space for families and caregivers to gather. All proceeds from this cafe will directly fund research initiatives dedicated to improving autism care.
Speaking on the initiative, Professor Nabil Zary, Senior Director of the Institute of Learning (IOL) at Dubai Health, said, “Blue Cafe was born from a desire to support the well-being of children with autism. We are proud to launch this first-of-its-kind living lab, combining the power of research with real-world experiences from the community. Thanks to generous donor support, we can establish a physical cafe, ensuring the project's financial sustainability and continued impact.”
Visit the Blue Cafe website to explore the online learning resources and join the Blue Café community forum.
MBRU Celebrates Dubai Students’ Success at International Innovation Bootcamp
Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) proudly celebrated its students’ successful participation in the international ‘Design for Change’ bootcamp organized by Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. Held in Malaysia and Singapore, this event brought together students from diverse disciplines, including engineering, medicine, and design, to collaboratively develop innovative and sustainable solutions to global healthcare challenges.
MBRU’s inaugural participation was marked by significant achievements, with two students earning awards for Best Pitch and Best Strategy. These accolades underscore the exceptional talent nurtured at MBRU and highlight the university’s commitment to fostering innovation in healthcare.
Dr Yacine Hadjiat, leading Innovation in Health Science and Digital Health at Dubai Health and Associate Professor at the College of Medicine at MBRU shared, “The international bootcamp provided an unparalleled opportunity for our talented MBRU students to experience global diversity in healthcare. At Dubai Health, we see the immense value of providing such opportunities to our students, as we believe that healthcare is a global and collaborative sector that greatly benefits from multidisciplinary innovation. Our participation reinforces Dubai Health’s commitment to elevating healthcare standards by exploring new technologies and approaches that put the planet and our patients first."
More than 100 students from nine universities across Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan and the UAE, were challenged to address critical issues in sustainability and healthcare. The students showcased their creativity and problem-solving skills by developing and pitching their own projects. They also had the opportunity to visit various healthcare facilities, learn from experts, and actively collaborate with peers.
Maryam Alabdullah, a medical student at MBRU said, "The Design for Change bootcamp opened my eyes to the possibilities of innovation and collaboration in healthcare. I learned a lot from the different speakers, mentors, and peers who shared their insights and experiences with us. One of the highlights was visiting Taylor's University in Malaysia, where we learned how they use virtual reality.”
MBRSC and MBRU collaborate to offer Medical & Research Astronaut Training (MRAT) Program
The Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) have initiated a landmark specialized training program in cell culture techniques for Emirati astronauts. This strategic initiative will equip astronauts to conduct groundbreaking research experiments, driving advancements in human health and equipping the nation’s space pioneers with the critical expertise needed for future missions.
Under the mentorship of leading experts at MBRU, three Emirati astronauts—Hazzaa AlMansoori, Astronauts Office Manager at MBRSC, Nora AlMatrooshi, and Mohammad AlMulla—successfully completed the intensive program. The rigorous training encompassed fundamental cell culture techniques, essential for biological research that involves maintaining and growing cells outside their original environment. Additionally, they underwent specialized glovebox training, a critical component that ensures safe and effective scientific experimentation in the unique environment of space.
The training program not only highlights the exceptional facilities and expertise available at MBRU but also marks a significant milestone in the UAE's journey to becoming a leader in space exploration and research. By equipping Emirati astronauts with these vital skills, the UAE is poised to make substantial contributions to the global scientific community, driving forward the frontiers of space and health research.
Over the course of the training, the astronauts engaged in lectures and hands-on practical sessions, covering the basics of mammalian cell culture, tissue culture laboratory setup, and the use of various laboratory equipment and reagents. The astronauts also practiced essential techniques such as pipetting, media preparation, cell viability assessment, cell counting, media changing, cell passing, and cell freezing and thawing. Additionally, they received specialized training on using the Glovebox and conducting independent practice under supervision, including troubleshooting and dealing with unexpected situations.
Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Deputy CEO and Chief Academic Officer of Dubai Health and Provost of MBRU, said, "Life sciences research in space is playing an ever-important role in advancing the future of patient care. This partnership with the MBRSC reflects the UAE's commitment to space exploration, and we are honored to be a part of it. We are proud to empower our Emirati astronauts with the necessary skills to conduct groundbreaking research, help accelerate scientific discovery, and also contribute to advancing health for humanity."
Adnan AlRais, Assistant Director General - Space Operations and Exploration Sector, MBRSC, said, “We are proud of our astronauts' achievements and remain committed to supporting their development as they pave the way for the next generation of space explorers. Our strategic partnerships with institutions like MBRU are crucial in ensuring that our astronauts are at the forefront of scientific research and technological advancements, ultimately contributing to the UAE's vision of becoming a leading nation in space exploration and research.”
Hazzaa AlMansoori, Astronauts Office Manager, MBRSC, said, “We trained on the process of stem cell transplantation and how to use laboratory tools in space, which will serve us in future space missions to the Moon and Mars. Our collaboration with MBRU is a crucial step in ensuring we are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in our roles as astronauts and ambassadors of the UAE’s growing presence in space exploration."
Astronaut Nora AlMatrooshi, describing the hands-on experiences in the laboratory, said, “We delved into the intricate process of thawing and freezing cells, gaining practical skills in handling them using various laboratory equipment. This training has allowed us to further develop our scientific skills and understanding.”
Astronaut Mohammad AlMulla said: “Our training was composed of several distinct stages. We began by learning about different types and classifications of cells, including their growth patterns and preservation methods. Furthermore, we received hands-on training in cell division and storage, preparing us for future missions.”
Dr. Mohamed Jamal, Stem Cell Researcher and Lead for the MRAT Program at MBRU said, “We were honored to collaborate with MBRSC and contribute to the UAE’s space ambitions during the thorough the program. Building on our current collaboration we have developed a program to equip the astronauts with the essential skills and knowledge to perform cutting-edge research in the field of stem cells and molecular biology. The astronauts demonstrated remarkable dedication and enthusiasm throughout the training. We hope that this program will inspire more young Emiratis to pursue careers in STEM fields and join the national efforts to advance space discovery and scientific innovation.”
The program builds on MBRU’s growing legacy of supporting space travel in the UAE, with Dr. Hanan Alsuwaidi, Dubai Health's Chief Business Officer, serving as flight surgeon for UAE astronauts H.E. Dr. Sultan Saif AlNeyadi and Hazzaa AlMansoori who conducted research projects from MBRU aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Meets Top Graduates from Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, met with top graduates from the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) Class of 2024.
His Highness commended the MBRU graduates for their dedication and perseverance in striving for excellence throughout their educational journey. He urged them to continue their commitment to excellence as they transition into their professional careers, noting that their achievements will inspire future generations of medical professionals. His Highness encouraged them to remain steadfast in their pursuit of knowledge, as their contributions will shape the future of healthcare and enhance the well-being of society.
Highlighting efforts to reinforce the UAE and Dubai's position as a center for excellence in medicine, health sciences, and scientific research, His Highness underscored the role of institutions like MBRU as well as healthcare professionals in the nation's progress. MBRU is a pioneering institution that significantly contributes to expanding scientific research and innovation, as well as empowering the next generation of national talent, he added.
The meeting was held in the presence of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai.
Commenting on the occasion, His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chancellor of MBRU and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dubai Health, said: “I extend my deepest gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum for his unwavering support. His visionary leadership in establishing Dubai Health and his dedication to advancing healthcare and education in Dubai have been instrumental in shaping the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU). We take immense pride in our graduates who embody the values and aspirations of our nation. We are confident they will make significant contributions to the field of healthcare, both locally and on the global stage.”
Also present at the meeting were Her Excellency Dr. Raja Easa Al Gurg, Chairperson of the MBRU Council and Dubai Health Board Member; His Excellency Dr. Amer Sharif, President of MBRU and CEO of Dubai Health; and Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Provost of MBRU and, Deputy CEO and Chief Academic Officer of Dubai Health.
At the event, Her Excellency Dr. Raja Easa Al Gurg said: “We extend our sincerest thanks and profound gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum for meeting our graduates and celebrating their remarkable achievements. This moment is a profound honor for our graduates. Inspired by a visionary leader whose foresight has shaped the trajectory of healthcare and education, our graduates now stand as inspiring role models for excellence across all fields.”
Addressing the gathering, His Excellency Dr. Amer Sharif shared: “The gathering highlights His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s commitment to fostering excellence and innovation in the field of medicine and health sciences. Under his vision, our integrated academic health system was established to empower all learners, from students to experienced clinicians, with a scholarly-driven ethos that not only advances the healthcare field but directly translates to better care for our patients at Dubai Health. We are immensely proud of the accomplishments of our graduates and alumni and remain dedicated to nurturing talent and developing the next generation of healthcare professionals.”
The 2024 graduating class from MBRU included 153 graduates from 24 programs, spanning the Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine, the College of Medicine, the College of Nursing and Midwifery, and the Deanship of Graduate Medical Education. Nearly 40% of the graduates were young Emiratis, with the remaining graduates representing 27 different nationalities. The diversity of the graduating class highlights MBRU’s commitment to advancing healthcare on a local and global scale.
MBRSC and Dubai Health sign agreement to elevate astronaut health and space healthcare innovation
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) announced the signing of an agreement with Dubai Health to cooperate in the provision of an optimum environment to ensure the health and safety of astronauts, in addition to enhancing innovation in health sciences. The agreement was signed by H.E. Salem Humaid AlMarri, Director General, MBRSC, and H.E. Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO, Dubai Health, at the Centre’s headquarters recently.
H.E. Salem Humaid AlMarri, Director General, MBRSC, said, “The health and safety of our astronauts are paramount, and this agreement will ensure that they receive the best possible care before, during, and after their missions. In the rapidly evolving space sector, collaboration is the way forward. By integrating our efforts with Dubai Health, we are not only enhancing the well-being of our astronauts but also pushing the boundaries of space healthcare and driving innovation in health sciences. This partnership not only strengthens our capabilities but also underscores the UAE’s commitment to pioneering advancements in space and health technologies.”
H.E. Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO, Dubai Health, said, “Emirati astronauts are a source of national pride and a significant asset for the UAE in advancing knowledge, scientific capabilities, as well as raising our great country's profile on a global stage. At Dubai Health, we are proud to play a direct role in ensuring the health and safety of our astronauts by offering an environment for quality healthcare, providing comprehensive health assessments and supporting the monitoring of health during space missions.”
He further commented, “This agreement aligns with our strategic objectives, encompassing key pillars of care, learning and discovery to elevate the standard of care and to advance health for humanity, whilst helping to strengthen our nation’s healthcare and space capabilities.”
The agreement outlines a range of initiatives by MBRSC to ensure the health and well-being of astronauts. In cooperation with Dubai Health, the Centre will conduct comprehensive health assessments for astronauts prior to mission deployment, including medical examinations, screenings, and evaluations to ensure fitness for space travel.
Furthermore, MBRSC will provide astronaut training programs in collaboration with Dubai Health, ensuring that astronauts are adequately prepared for health-related protocols and emergencies, in addition to integration and exchange of health data with healthcare providers for comprehensive astronaut care. Both entities will also work together to enhance medical technologies and methodologies related to space healthcare, fostering continuous improvement.
Dubai Chambers donates AED15 million to Al Jalila Foundation for the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital
Dubai Chambers announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Al Jalila Foundation, donating AED15 million to support the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital, the first fully integrated and comprehensive cancer hospital in Dubai.
Dubai Chambers’ donation to the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital exemplifies their unwavering commitment to enhancing community welfare and supporting critical initiatives that improve quality of life.
The MoU was signed by His Excellency Abdul Aziz Abdulla Al Ghurair, Chairman of Dubai Chambers, and Her Excellency Dr. Raja Easa Al Gurg, Chairperson of Al Jalila Foundation Board of Directors and Dubai Health Board Member, at the Dubai Chambers’ headquarters.
His Excellency Abdul Aziz Abdulla Al Ghurair said: “In line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to strengthen social responsibility, Dubai Chambers is keen to support national projects that contribute to improving the quality of life and enhancing community services, thereby fostering social and economic development.”
Al Ghurair added: “Our cooperation with Al Jalila Foundation to support the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital reflects our commitment to the principles of social responsibility and the importance of charitable and humanitarian work, as part of our ongoing efforts to effectively contribute to serving the community.”
Expressing her gratitude for the donation, Her Excellency Dr. Raja Al Gurg said: “We are grateful to Dubai Chambers for their generous contribution toward establishing Dubai’s first comprehensive cancer hospital. Through this collaboration and the power of giving, Al Jalila Foundation is paving the way for enhanced care for cancer patients and their families in Dubai. This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to foster a healthy and sustainable society, enhancing health and wellbeing through humanitarian, developmental, and community-focused efforts.”
Al Jalila Foundation is currently developing the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital, spanning 56,000 square meters. The hospital will feature 50 clinics, 30 clinical research areas, 60 infusion rooms, 10 urgent care rooms, five radiotherapy rooms, and 116 beds, complemented by 19 gardens spread across the campus. These gardens will offer patients space for recovery and opportunities to spend time outdoors with their families, promoting enhanced mental well-being.
The new facility will house a multidisciplinary team, including specialized nursing staff, and will provide integrated healthcare services from initial diagnosis through treatment, ensuring comprehensive care under one roof. Selected treatments and services will also be accessible to patients in their homes, ensuring continuity of affordable care and reflecting Dubai Health’s commitment to prioritizing patient needs.
DP World foundation donates AED15 million to Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital
DP World Foundation has donated Dh15 million to Al Jalila Foundation to support the development of the Hamdan bin Rashid Cancer Hospital, highlighting its commitment to corporate social responsibility and community welfare.
The contribution is part of DP World Foundation's broader efforts to support vital healthcare services and improve access to quality healthcare for cancer patients.
The allocated funds will support the development of Dubai's first integrated cancer hospital, scheduled to open in 2026. The advanced healthcare facility, which is being established in collaboration with the Al Jalila Foundation, will feature 50 clinics, 30 research areas, 60 infusion rooms, and 116 inpatient beds spread across a sprawling 56,000-square-metre campus.
His Excellency Nasser Abdulla Al Neyadi, Chief Officer Group Security, Government Relations & Public Affairs (GRPA), and DP World Foundation, presented the contribution during a visit to the Al Jalila Foundation, including the Mohammed Bin Rashid Biomedical Research Centre, where he met with key healthcare officials and stakeholders.
HE Al Neyadi said: "We are deeply committed to making a real difference in society, and this donation reflects our dedication to supporting healthcare institutions and ensuring that quality care is accessible to everyone. We are proud to contribute to such a respected institution leading the way in cancer care and research. Together, we aspire to foster a healthier future for all."
Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, CEO of the Al Jalila Foundation, said: "We extend heartfelt gratitude to the DP World Foundation for their generous donation towards the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital. The collaboration exemplifies the transformative impact of partnerships in accelerating the delivery of critical healthcare services and further emphasizes Dubai Health's commitment to improving the health and well-being of our community.
Together, with the support of our partners, we are steadfast in our dedication to transforming lives and ensuring better health for everyone."
The philanthropic arm of DP World, DP World Foundation, is committed to promoting social responsibility and supporting those in need, regardless of nationality, race, or religion. Earlier this year, DP World Foundation contributed Dh 10 million to the Mothers' Endowment Campaign launched to support the education of millions around the world.